Toodledo Android App

We are thinking about it, but would still need someone on staff to work on it full time.

Good stuff - I'm not a full time Android dev but would be happy to chip in with the odd bug fix if it were open source. Obviously your call though, and I'm certainly not going to get on your back if you choose not to go down that route.

Stumbled upon this yesterday...what a pleasant surprise! I have been vacillating between two other to-do apps which are both very capable. Toodledo however seems like a real contender and I will certainly try it out. One small feature I would like to see added is an alarm indicator in the task list that would show which task have alarms set. This could be a clock icon or a bell icon. I use alarms and can't tell whether I remembered to set an alarm for a task without opening the task itself and then opening the due date and time. Very nice app however!

Ultimate To-Do List has been a great Android app for years, designed to completely integrate with Toodledo. It offers all different sizes of customizable widgets that I find invaluable, plus the regular app itself is great to look at and has been stable and well-developed for a long time.

I instantly switched from Ultimate To-Do to the new, official Toodledo app for one reason: The user interface of Ultimate To-Do is so crappy that adding and managing tasks (just take the awfully bad readable calendar you need all the time as an example) is a pain.

However, there's one thing that the current Toodledo app makes worse and which is not listed in the list of improvements for the backup campaign (see https://backer.app.net/toodledo ): If a I get a reminder for a task, I have to 1. access that task, 2. clicking the tiny completed checkbox, 3. confirm the change . Would be better to have reminder view such as Ultimate To-Do: For reminders, provide a page with a big "Completed" button and a button to access the task and edit it.
I am not sure if I will back the campaign, if such an essential improvement is not even listed in any of the goals. Any chance that by backing the campaign more useful stuff like this is done?

Glad you are moving forward on the Android platform. As for me, I have been very happy with Ultimate To-Do List. But competition is good -- if the new app can match Ultimate To-Do and also incorporate Outlines and Lists, I will definitely consider trying it out.